Nation Jun 10 The risky and costly journey Indian migrants face to reach the U.S. By Fred de Sam Lazaro, Richard Coolidge
World Aug 26 Gunmen kill at least 38 people in one of the deadliest days in a Pakistani province The military said security forces killed 21 insurgents in response to attacks. By Abdul Sattar, Munir Ahmed, Associated Press
World Feb 20 Farmer anger will test Modi as India’s ‘grain bowl’ votes The polls will indicate whether riding the crest of the yearlong protests that forced Modi to make a rare retreat and repel the farm laws could be enough to prevent his party from making inroads in a state considered the “grain bowl”… By Sheikh Saaliq, Associated Press
World May 16 What happened when two scouts met up with the journalist walking around the world We have crossed continents, global capitals, regional cities, and small villages in a series of inward leaps, zooming in finally on this tiniest of roads in northern India. It is an almost absurdly random spot in the world to meet… By Mark Schulte, Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting
World Jul 30 Watch News Wrap: In Northern India, 370 Million in the Dark after Power Grid Fails News Wrap: In Northern India, 370 Million in the Dark after Power Grid Fails…
Oct 15 Pakistan’s Violence Continues With Cultural Capital Assaults Militants on Thursday carried out a fifth major attack in 10 days in Pakistan -- a coordinated assault on three law enforcement centers in Lahore, the country's second-most-populous city. Continue reading
Jan 02 Watch Opposition Parties Slam Pakistani Election Postponement Pakistani opposition leaders criticized the government's decision to postpone parliamentary elections, a move they believe will benefit the ruling party, but said that they would still participate. Journalists discuss how the decision may impact the region's stability. Continue watching